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Bridging The Digital Divide in the US: Planning Innovative State and Local Approaches by Mildred E Warner, Natassia Bravo, Duxixi (Ada) Shen ISBN 9781032914602, 9781003619208, 9781041024262, 1032914602, 1003619207, 1041024266 instant download

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Authors:Mildred E Warner, Natassia Bravo, Duxixi (Ada) Shen
Pages:219 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:4.31 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032914602, 9781003619208, 9781041024262, 1032914602, 1003619207, 1041024266
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Bridging The Digital Divide in the US: Planning Innovative State and Local Approaches by Mildred E Warner, Natassia Bravo, Duxixi (Ada) Shen ISBN 9781032914602, 9781003619208, 9781041024262, 1032914602, 1003619207, 1041024266 instant download

The US faces a deep digital divide which cuts across both urban and rural lines, but is most marked in rural, low‑income, and minority communities. This book presents a multi‑level governance framework which explores how local leaders use policy opportunity and community resilience to address inequity in broadband infrastructure. 
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Cases from communities across the US are profiled to show how local and regional initiatives address the digital divide – how they harness local resources, state and federal funding, and how they navigate regulatory restrictions and financial constraints. Special attention is given to rural and Indigenous communities, where the technological, organizational, and funding challenges are greatest. The federal policy landscape for broadband is changing, and this book provides clear insights on how policy can support the people and places left behind. 
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This book is essential for planners and those studying or working in rural development, rural studies, and community development.
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